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I think I might buy an MXR Carbon Copy

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:27 am
by Thom
Some of the stuff I use delay on I find myself wishing it was warmer sounding and more organic...and so might get this.
Haven't seen anything bad about the pedal - any reason you guys know why I shouldn't?

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Cheapest I've found is £119 from HotRox.

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:29 am
by Mike
I think it's a very cool pedal, and the size is excellent. I think mewithoutus owns one? Or has definitely played one. I haven't unfortunately.

If you want warmth I have to throw the Behringer Vintage Delay VD400 into the ring:
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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:31 am
by Thom
Nice one, cheers Mike - must have missed that demo of yours. Will check it out now.

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:34 am
by Mike
It might not be what you're after and it has only 300ms as opposed to 600ms of delay. But it is £100 cheaper.

The Carbon Copy is a solid pedal and so far the only criticisms I've heard of it are that the modulation is somewhat subtle.

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:36 am
by Thom
Yeah certainly a much more wallet friendly price!
Think that the subtle modulation is one of the reasons the MXR appeals too.

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:40 am
by Doog
Mike wrote:The Carbon Copy is a solid pedal and so far the only criticisms I've heard of it are that the modulation is somewhat subtle.
Although, it has trims inside for the modulation depth and rate. No idea if they get beyond the "subtle" mark though.

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:49 am
by Thom
Doog wrote:
Mike wrote:The Carbon Copy is a solid pedal and so far the only criticisms I've heard of it are that the modulation is somewhat subtle.
Although, it has trims inside for the modulation depth and rate. No idea if they get beyond the "subtle" mark though.
Yeah would be interested to know

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:50 am
by Mike
Doog wrote:
Mike wrote:The Carbon Copy is a solid pedal and so far the only criticisms I've heard of it are that the modulation is somewhat subtle.
Although, it has trims inside for the modulation depth and rate. No idea if they get beyond the "subtle" mark though.
They don't make enuogh of a difference. There is a mod to make it better, but it's a resistor swap.

An SMD resistor swap *shudder*

http://www.aronnelson.com/gallery/main. ... emId=20914

Be Afraid

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 9:59 am
by Fibus
I have one which i picked up in America (hello exchange rate!) and its a pretty class delay pedal. The modulation is indeed very subtle. They say you can turn down the delay and just use it as a chorusy kind of effect but really its far too subtle for anything like that, it just adds a little shimmer to the sound though that doesn't really explain it too well. It does excel at a nice warm analog delay sound though, really nice and rich. I'm off to Dublin tonight (to see the boosh live!) but i can try and do a quick demo tomorrow evening if you would like. If there is anything you would like to hear in particular any songs or anything through it let me know. Though i think proguitar shop has one on youtube.

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They do!
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As does our good friend gearmandude
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I am not sure why he says its affordable i paid $150 for mine!

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:02 am
by James
Mike wrote:It might not be what you're after and it has only 300ms as opposed to 600ms of delay. But it is £100 cheaper
The carbon copy is about £120? The subdecay echobox is about that and has the modulation. 800ms too

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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:02 am
by Thom
Thanks - if you fancy doing a demo that would be great, though I've seen a few on youtube. Am thinking I'm going to go this way rather than the Behringer. Cheers for the input :)

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:03 am
by Mike
James wrote:
Mike wrote:It might not be what you're after and it has only 300ms as opposed to 600ms of delay. But it is £100 cheaper
The carbon copy is about £120? The subdecay echobox is about that and has the modulation. 800ms too

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The first two chords have made me decide this is the way I would go. What a fucking lovely pedal.

Lamp - do it:
http://www.tonefactor.com/proddetail.php?prod=Echobox

edit - hmm that's a US site, seems VIntage&Rare are their only UK dealer.

it's £139

http://vintageandrareguitars.com/web/ou ... /item/3794

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:05 am
by James
I've been meaning to make a thread about Bro Deal ethics in direct elation to the Echobox. I'll do it now.

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:06 am
by Thom
Subdecay looks interesting. Not sure I have room for it though...

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:09 am
by euan
Subdecay do quality stuff as far as I can tell.

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:11 am
by James
lamp wrote:Subdecay looks interesting. Not sure I have room for it though...
It's only slightly bigger. I think I've seen them for less than the vintage and rare price. I'll have a look now.

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:12 am
by Mike
euan wrote:Subdecay do quality stuff as far as I can tell.
I remember us both being really, really impressed with the build quality of the Noise Box at Doogfest, that was some fantasticly laid out PCB and really neat wiring.

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:16 am
by James
The youtube demos are outstanding. The guy posts at FSB (Brian M is his user name I think) and talks openly about his designs. He's corrected a few schematics, posted one or two himself, and even posted a design he was working on but never put to production. I've never really liked phaser pedals but their Quasar sounds brilliant. I'm a little scared to buy any of their pedals in case it doesn't stop at just one.

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:20 am
by Thom
James wrote:
lamp wrote:Subdecay looks interesting. Not sure I have room for it though...
It's only slightly bigger. I think I've seen them for less than the vintage and rare price. I'll have a look now.
Cheers

Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 10:23 am
by Mike
James wrote:The youtube demos are outstanding. The guy posts at FSB (Brian M is his user name I think) and talks openly about his designs. He's corrected a few schematics, posted one or two himself, and even posted a design he was working on but never put to production. I've never really liked phaser pedals but their Quasar sounds brilliant. I'm a little scared to buy any of their pedals in case it doesn't stop at just one.
Very cool. You come across some guys who are total gems. Paul Cochrane who makes the Timmy pedals was involved in open and frank discussion of his design which some people slighted, and I thought he came across really well. The Timmy schematic is available and when someone enquired about the Tim he just laid it all out (the boost, loop and gain differences to the timmy) rather than have someone tear his pedal apart.

The indyguitarist guy, Brian Wampler and the Skreddy fellow are both people I completely respect also.